Zhu Benli Explained

Dingwu Emperor
Reign:1646–1663
House:Zhu
Dynasty:Southern Ming
Era Name:Dingwu (定武)
Era Dates:1646–1663

Zhu Benli or the Dingwu Emperor[1] (定武帝) is claimed to be the last emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty. He inherited the title Prince of Han (韓王) in 1611.[2] His identity and existence, however, are a matter of some dispute, and Zhu Youlang, the Yongli Emperor, is generally taken to be the last emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty.[3]

In 1646, Zhu Benli took the title of Dingwu Emperor and ruled in parallel with the Yongli Emperor. He got along well with the Yongli Emperor and agreed that it was better to fight the occupying Qing dynasty than to fight amongst themselves. Zhu Benli had his seat in Hubei, where he built a fortification. In 1663, Hubei was conquered by the Qing dynasty, and the fate of Zhu Benli is unknown.[2]

Zhu Benli had relatively little influence on politics during the Southern Ming dynasty.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zhu Benli 朱本鉝, Prince of Han 韓王, the Dingwu Emperor 定武 (www.chinaknowledge.de). www.chinaknowledge.de. 2018-12-09.
  2. Web site: Persons in Chinese History - Zhu Benli 朱本鉝, Prince of Han 韓王, the Dingwu Emperor 定武 . China Knowledge .
  3. Book: Encyclopedia of Chinese History. December 2016. Michael Dillon. 645 . 9781317817161 . Routledge.
  4. Web site: Ming period event history . China Knowledge .